Notes: Delayed slightly because of the Chinese New Year. Kobra Kahn comes with a gun and a spare cobra “hooded” head as well as a little lizard pal… some will call “Pixel.” Kobra has some great new parts such as his torso and calves. He doesn’t sport the traditional MOTU loincloth, but instead uses a unique rubber over-piece that gives him more specific trunks that match his vintage figure sculpt.

There were no issues with the one I received. The heads are easily swappable, and all his joints are tight. The little “Pixel” lizard sits on his shoulder or “snake suspenders” with a little groove sculpted into the bottom, and he sits just fine on mine using either head. The gun only fits in the right hand as the left hand is sculpted in a more open “claw” pose.

Notes: This figure is based on the original Mark Taylor concept art for Skeletor. In hindsight we can see that many of the sketches features ended up being incorporated into Beast-Man, but within the new story line of MOTUC Demo-Man was fused with Keldor by Hordak to become Skeletor.

There is a lot to love about this character – he’s the other side of the coin to Vikor, who was based on the original He-Man sketch, he’s bright, vibrant and neon green. he features a lot of new parts, he has great accessories and even better extras. Mattel and the Four Horsemen really pulled out all the stops on this figure. They even went so far as to sculpt the little tuft of hair on his left shoulder that is seen in the original sketch. The figure also come with the jaw-less barbarian skull head that is seen in the original sketch. They also made it possible for you to snap it onto a neck peg of a MOTUC figure. I’m not sure who you would use that for. Because there is no lower jaw that head sits really low and not very natural looking, but I give Mattel points for making it more than just decorative.

The other big draw for this figure is that he comes with a Skeletor head based on the vintage comic book work of Alfredo Alcala. This is an extra many MOTU fans have been waiting 30 years for, and when it’s in place it makes your Skeltor figure so much more gruesome and unsettling.

Notes: Originally called "FlipShot" that name is currently held by Nerf. The name on the original designs was Icarius.

Space Mutants will say bye-bye when under attack from this fly guy! One of the key members of the Galactic Protectors from the Tri-Solar System, Icarius™ is ready to "flip" into battle with his jet pack, wrist mounted missile launcher and chest armor. Sculpted in ruggedly handsome detail by the Four Horsemen, the sky’s the limit when it comes to posing this jet jockey thanks to full articulation, flip-up visor and a second head that’s helmet-free.

Notes: You won’t need a mop to clean up after the slippery, slimy servant of Hordak®. When Leech™ drains the life-force from an opponent he leaves nothing but an empty shell behind! One of the five original members of The Evil Horde™, this collection-essential figure comes complete with a vintage Horde-issued crossbow and a net accessory that really sticks to walls! Sculpted by the Four Horsemen, Leech features an all-new fully articulated torso to capture his extra bulky build.

Notes: The skin tone of this figure was voted on by fans. They were given the choice of the original toy color, the color from the mini-comics or a color in-between. Fans chose the in-between.

Man-E-Faces has the same action feature as the original figure with the 3 rotating faces. There is speculation that the secret accessory will be another head cylinder with 3 additional faces.

Don’t dare call him two-faced … he’s actually got three, and this figure has them all! This former actor from Eternia® makes his grand entrance featuring turnable faceplates that reveal three very different personalities. Take Man-E-Faces® from Monster to Human to Robot, all in service of the fight for justice. This fully articulated figure comes with his trademark laser gun, plus a top-secret accessory. Sorry, we can’t spoil the surprise, but all will be revealed when you open the box!

Notes: This show-accurate figure recreates the scene from the pilot episode when Robin, Aqualad, and Kid Flash discover the mysterious Project Kr, where The Light has commissioned “The Weapon.” Using Superman’s DNA – without his knowledge or consent – Cadmus has force-grown the Superboy, using telepathic Genomorph-Gnomes to make a virtual slave of Superman’s son. The cloning tank includes Superboy plus 3 telepathic Genomorph-Gnomes, and with the press of a button, the inside of the cloning tank lights emitting a blue glow.

Notes: They say a cat has nine lives, and that’s a good thing because this one is forever in danger! In her human form, our mischievous maiden of the Horde is ready to cause trouble for all Etherian Rebels. Catra™ is beautifully sculpted by The Four Horsemen and fully articulated. This kitty’s cache includes interchangeable vintage and modern masks, shield, sword, and whip (of course). Everything about her is simply purrrrfect.